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Top 10 Getaways without the Kids

Now the kids have been back at school for a bit, you might feel you could use a little break from the domestic world with your partner, as long as the grandparents don't mind watching over the children while you jet off for a short holiday.
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U.S. actor Steven Seagal

Steven Seagal to Work in Border Patrol

Action film star Steven Seagal was sworn in last week as a deputy with the sheriff's office in Hudspeth County, Texas, where he will help patrol the U.S.-Mexico border.
Very Large Array of New Mexico needs a new name

New Name Needed for Famous VLA Radio Telescope in New Mexico

If you've ever watched the movies Contact, Independence Day, Armageddon and Transformers: Dark of the Moon then you've probably seen the famous Very Large Array (VLA), a bank of radio telescopes in New Mexico. The array has undergone an upgrade of its electronics since 2001 and now it needs a new name.
The Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King talks to US Treasury Secretary Geithner and Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne in Paris

G20 tells euro zone to fix debt crisis within weeks

The world's leading economies kept pressure firmly on Europe to sort out its debt crisis on Saturday with the sense of urgency to be reflected in a communique at the end of a G20 finance chiefs' meeting.
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New Mexico Radio Telescope Seeks a Name

The Very Large Array National Radio Telescope is searching for new name, according to its director, Fred Lo; and the institute is looking to the people for inspiration.
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Ford UAW contract gains support in ongoing vote

Union leaders lobbying to win ratification for a proposed four-year contract with Ford Motor Co won new support in a close vote with five days remaining, a union online update showed on Friday.
Rick Perry

I can create 1.2 million energy jobs: Perry

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry outlined plans on Friday to dramatically increase energy production and create 1.2 million jobs, taking aim at federal regulations he said are strangling the economy.
Occupy Wall Street

The Occupation Heard ‘Round the World'

The Occupy Wall Street movement is spreading around the world. There are now protests in Spain, England, Hong Kong. Italy is next in line. Can the international movement be sustained?
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Euro zone crisis set to dominate G20 Paris meeting

G20 finance chiefs and central bank heads from the world's biggest economies meet in Paris on Friday needing to find a solution to a deepening euro zone debt crisis that has fanned fears of a global recession.
Los Zetas

How the Arrest of Zetas Lieutenant Changes Mexico's Drug War

The Mexican army paraded captured Los Zetas boss Carlos Oliva Castillo, nicknamed The Frog, in front of the media on Thursday, proudly displaying their latest victory in the country's ongoing war on drugs. But will the arrest have any effect on Mexico's increasingly violent drug war?

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